phantasy star online for dreamcast.did research before i logged on learned my role as a ranger. learned how to revive.learned how to not type in all caps lock.filled two pages of guild cards my first day online. kept in touch with them till gamecube version.lost contact once gamecube version died out.sigh i feel that game didn't last long.. dam you sega...---you are not "official" anything of any board grow up. RIP Everquest Online Adventures 2003-2012

#8anonymous46773Posted 7/25/2013 11:34:39 AM

Warcraft 2, I believe.---I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.

It was a magical night, when my parents were out of the house, and I had free reign over the dial-up connection and could tie up the phone for as long as I wanted. I apparently did really, really well in Jedi Knight and joined some clan and became one of their "Saberists." Don't know how or why, but I did it all the same. I blame it on my extremely easy tactic of "running around the guy in circles swinging my saber as wildly as possible." If that was a good tactic, then I was either extremely lucky, or it must have been some sort of strange shock-tactic that worked. Then I played Quake later that night and got complimented on how well I was playing by two or three people.

Never had my dial-up work that well or that smooth ever again. It brings tears to my eyes to this day. I have cable now, so it's much better - but back then, it was magical.---Stupid, stupid rat creatures!!!